Richard Pryor is one of the few American comedians who have become famous for their uncompromising approach to the problem of racism, while being an African American. He was considered the most open and truthful comedian of our time. The authority of Richard Prior is still recognized by the public.
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The film "Toy" (1982) became one of the brightest comedies with the participation of the actor. Pryor starred. His character, exhausted in search of work, became a paid fun in the hands of the billionaire’s son. It should be noted that there is a French film with the same name and a similar plot, only in that picture is Pierre Richard involved.
Richard Prior is also known for the cult and unforgettable role of Gus Gorman in the movie Superman 3 (1983). This film has gained popularity on a wide screen.
One of the most famous films with the participation of the actor was the picture "I see nothing, I can not hear anything", released in 1989. Prior played a major role and very talentedly told the audience the story of two witnesses to the killings - one could not hear anything, and the other could not see. Richard performed in a duet with another talented actor - Jim Wilder.
It was with Wilder that Richard Pryor starred in other famous films. So, you can recall the picture "The Second Self" ("The Other You") - a very funny comedy, released on wide screens in 1991. Prior plays a swindler, helping a pathological liar to cope with the possibility of life in a normal society.
You can note several more paintings with the participation of Prior. For example, "Violently Crazed" ("Psychos in the prison" 1980), "Silver Arrow" (1976). In these films, Prior also starred with Wilder.
Separately, one can distinguish the film "Millions of Brewster" (1985), which pleases the viewer with many comic situations.
One of the last films featuring Richard Prior was the painting "Highway to Nowhere" (1997). It is necessary to start viewing this tape fully armed - to read the story on the basis of which the plot is built and stock up on a dictionary of psychological terms. The whole narrative is imbued with the perfect combination of Freud's music and fantasies.